A Kawabata
JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 67(7) 2430-2438 1998年7月
Electron conduction in one-dimensional system is investigated explicitly taking into account the reservoirs to which 1D channel is connected at its ends. We calculate the current driven by the chemical potential difference of two reservoirs, using the linear response theory by Kubo. At 0K, the conductance of 1D channel is expressed in terms of one-electron Green's functions even in the presence of the interaction, in contrast to the theory based on Kubo formula, in which two-electron Green's functions are essentially involved. The formalism in this paper provides a new interpretation of Landauer formula. As regards the interaction effects, the conductance of Fermi liquid without potential scattering is 2e(2)/h, while that of Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid deceases with power low as the length of LD channel increases.